BIOCHEMISTRY (LOOSELEAF)-W/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781319425784
Author: BERG
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 11P
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The advantage of many sequences that represent a wide variety of species in the determination of secondary structure using RNA alignments is to be stated.
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The biomolecular structure is a three-dimensional shape that results by the protein, DNA or RNA molecules. The function of protein is most vital characteristic and is determined with the help of its structure. The secondary structure refers to the interactions that occur between bases that are linked to each other by different parts of the strands.
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